infinitesimal: a. very small; immeasurably or incalculably minuteinfirmity: n. weakness; bodily ailment or weakness, especially one brought on by old ageinfuse: v. introduce into the body through a vein; undergo the process of infusioningenue: n. an innocent, unsophisticated, naive young womaningenuous: a. naive and trusting; young; unsophisticatedingrained: a. deeply established; firmly rootedingratiate: v. become popular with; make agreeable or acceptableinimical: a. unfriendly; hostile; harmful; detrimentalinimitable: a. matchless; not able to be imitatediniquitous: a. wicked or sinful; immoral; unrighteousiniquity: n. absence of, or deviation from, just dealing; want of rectitude or uprightness; gross injustice; unrighteousness; wickednessinordinate: a. exceeding reasonable limits; excessive; not regulated; disorderlyinroad: n. entrance of an enemy into a country with purposes of hostility; sudden or desultory incursion or invasion; raid; encroachmentinscrutable: a. difficult to fathom or understand; impenetrable; mysteriousinsolvency: n. the condition of one who is unable to pay his debts as they fall due, or in the usual course of trade and businessinsolvent: a. bankrupt; unable to repay one's debtsinstigate: v. stimulate to an action, urge, goad oninsular: a. of isolated people, especially having a narrow viewpointinsularity: n. narrow-mindedness; isolation; state of being isolated or detachedinsulate: v. make an island of; place in a detached situation, or in a state having no communication with surrounding objects; isolate; separateinsuperable: a. incapable of being excelled; unbeatableinsurgent: a. rising in revolt against established authority; rebelling against leadership of political partyintelligible: a. understandable; clear to the mindintemperate: a. not temperate or moderate; excessive, especially in use of alcoholic beveragesinterlocutor: n. one who speaks in dialogue or takes part in conversationintermittent: a. stopping and starting at intervals; alternately containing and empty of waterinternecine: a. mutually destructive; equally devastating to both sidesinterpose: v. place between; thrust; intrude; be between, either for aid or for troublinginterregnum: n. temporary halting of usual operations of government or control; time between two reignsintersect: v. cross; meet; meet at a point

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